Unfortunately, Wyatt was reduced to a side character until he left Los Angeles. We need Darin Brooks on the show. The Bold and the Beautiful could use more leading men, and he could also help a few ladies in need.
Bring Wyatt Back
Sure, Wyatt (Darin Brooks) should be informed about what’s going on with Liam (Scott Clifton). But more importantly, he could help two women who are in need of guidance. Hope (Annika Noelle) hasn’t been herself ever since she divorced Liam and romanced Thomas (Matthew Atkinson). She especially lost her way when Thomas left for Paris.
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We’ve seen Hope struggle without him. She daydreamed about Finn (Tanner Novlan), even though he was happily married to Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). He never made it seem like he was interested in Hope, aside from those inappropriate shoulder rubs. Because of this, she drunkenly kissed him at the Forrester party.
And she was still lost when she ended up with Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor). She helped convince him to steal Forrester Creations from his best friend and confidant. Wyatt could run into Hope, who would catch feelings for him again. He could help her realize the type of woman she wants to be, the one who once had ethics, morals, and integrity.
This Has Happened Before…
Luna (Lisa Yamada) is another young woman in trouble. She blames her mom for her poor upbringing, even though Poppy (Romy Park) did the best she could. She was a single mother who enjoyed partaking in drugs and men. Wyatt could relate to Luna’s story. Quinn (Rina Sofer) was also a single mom when she raised him.
Wyatt was raised without his father. He never turned into a cold-blooded killer. It would make sense if Luna ran into Wyatt and they bonded over their similar childhood upbringings. Both Poppy and Quinn are single mothers who aren’t perfect. Quinn is a bit of a sociopath, whereas Poppy is neglectful and reckless.
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Wyatt turned out to be a responsible young man. Meanwhile, Luna took a walk on the dark side. She didn’t have the best childhood growing up, but nonetheless, she should be held accountable for her actions now that she’s an adult. Wyatt could’ve gotten some sense into her.
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